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Prioritised payment listYour phone is ringing off the hook with irate suppliers, payroll is coming up and the MD is pulling his hair out because your cash flow is consistently under pressure. How can you make sure that your department pays suppliers ... Read more
02 Jan 2013
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Days payable outstanding worksheetThe days payable outstanding (DPO) ratio is extremely important. It shows how long it takes you to pay your suppliers which is a key component in your company's formula for calculating working capital. Businesses must... Read more
02 Jan 2013
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Contract review summaryYou're probably asked to review new agreements with suppliers on a regular basis. Your perceived role is one of looking over the terms, just to see if there is anything onerous in them that has been missed by others. Having a st... Read more
02 Jan 2013
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Agreements registerIf you want to cancel/vary an agreement, your business will have to give adequate notice of its intention to do so to the other party. How do you ensure no deadlines are missed which could result in financial penalties?Giving notice... Read more
02 Jan 2013
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E-mail database of suppliersIf you haven't already captured the e-mail addresses of your supplier contacts, then here's a good reason to do so. Once captured, you can use these addresses to e-mail a remittance advice instead of posting it, meaning no p... Read more
02 Jan 2013
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Enhanced presentation and grouping spreadsheetThe new sales director wants you to show more detail in the management accounts about income streams. However, the MD likes to keep things simple. Is there a way to satisfy both without using two spreadsh... Read more
02 Jan 2013
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Weighted average cost of capital (WACC) calculatorYour company creates value for its shareholders by earning a return on their invested capital which is above the cost of that capital. This hurdle is the yardstick by which it can judge a project prop... Read more
02 Jan 2013
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Capital expenditure budgetCapital expenditure (capex) refers to the money spent to acquire the physical assets of a business. The role of a capex budget is to take account of all expenditures that are required to replace worn-out or depleted assets a... Read more
02 Jan 2013
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Financial ratiosThe most commonly used technique for considering financial statements is ratio analysis. Financial ratios can be used to evaluate a particular aspect of a customer's company operations and financial health. However, the challenge facin... Read more
02 Jan 2013
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Closure reportFrom time to time, businesses choose to close down an office, branch, depot, or separate business (such as a subsidiary or associated company). Closures must be monitored to ensure they are effectively completed and that progress is bei... Read more
02 Jan 2013
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